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Nice job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Question: in Canada, do the switches have a green grounding screw? I noticed that you didn’t add two grounding pigtails.
If you check out some of the other videos in my roughing-in series, I mentioned where I lived in Canada, they didn't make us bond our screws. (Technically the switch is bonded by the electrical box's metal bonding screw tab). But yes, most switches do have the green bonding screw. For plugs, we always had to bond them. As mentioned, always talk to your inspector to see what is required. Bonding the screw is technically "safer" as it has a direct bond, but the bonding screw tab I guess was considered "safe" to our inspectors. As always, ask any other electrical questions 🙂 🔨 HERE'S MY ROUGHING-IN SERIES: becoming-an-electrician.com/tag/roughing-in-series/
This is part of two series.. Splicing,and Roughing-In.. join the series below:
💡FREE Wire Splicing Series: becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/splicing-wires/
🔨 FREE Roughing-In Series: becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/roughing-in/
Best video i have seen so far. Bravo!
Hey thanks! Hope it helped you understand how to splice an electrical box! I created a FREE Splicing Series if you're interested:
becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/splicing-wires/
Awesome Video!!!
Thank-you again for your comment 🙂
To see the whole residential roughing-in process, visit this link!:
becoming-an-electrician.com/tag/roughing-in-series/
Love the videos
Thank-you so much! Much more planned, just getting organized in the background right now. Reach out any time with questions. Thanks for the comment :)
Nice video 👍🌹
Thank-you! This one wrapped up the roughing-in series you can find here:
becoming-an-electrician.com/tag/roughing-in-series/
More videos coming.. will do Series, Parallel, and Combination Circuits next, which was requested by a viewer. Stay tuned! 🙂
Nice job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Question: in Canada, do the switches have a green grounding screw? I noticed that you didn’t add two grounding pigtails.
If you check out some of the other videos in my roughing-in series, I mentioned where I lived in Canada, they didn't make us bond our screws. (Technically the switch is bonded by the electrical box's metal bonding screw tab).
But yes, most switches do have the green bonding screw.
For plugs, we always had to bond them.
As mentioned, always talk to your inspector to see what is required. Bonding the screw is technically "safer" as it has a direct bond, but the bonding screw tab I guess was considered "safe" to our inspectors.
As always, ask any other electrical questions 🙂
🔨 HERE'S MY ROUGHING-IN SERIES:
becoming-an-electrician.com/tag/roughing-in-series/